
The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure has expressed confidence that Nigeria can achieve its target of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2060, despite the significant work required to reach the goal.
Speaking at a stakeholders’ workshop on renewable energy and environmental sustainability in Abuja on Tuesday, a representative of the agency, Engr Edith Aja, said Nigeria’s transition to cleaner energy sources aligns with a global shift towards low-carbon development.
The workshop was organised by AtoB Technology Limited in collaboration with NASENI.
Aja noted that while countries have adopted different timelines and strategies for achieving carbon neutrality, Nigeria’s 2060 target remains attainable if the government, businesses and citizens sustain their commitment to climate action and renewable energy adoption.
“Different countries have set different timelines for achieving net-zero emissions. Countries such as China, India and others have established their own targets and implementation strategies.
“Nigeria also has its own target,
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